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Diary For The Week.
held its usual weekly meeting at Bro . Maidwell's , tho Hercules , Leadenhall Street , on Thursday evening last , 25 th May . Present—Bros . Salmonese W . M ., Holland S . W ., Hocking J . W ., Ellis S . D ., Brient J . D ., Walker I . G ., Grammer Hon . Sec , Austin P . M . Preceptor , and numerous other brethren . The ceremony of tho 1 st degree was rehearsed , Bro . Maidwell being tho candidato . Tho 1 st section of the lecture was worked by Bro . Ellis , tho 3 rd and 4 th by Bro . Brient ,
and the 2 nd and 5 th by Bro . Horsley , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Lipscombe , of the Kent Lodge , was elected a joining member . It was proposed , seconded , and carried unanimously , that a voto of thanks be recorded on the minutes to tho W . M ., Bro . Salmonese , for the excellent manner in which he had discharged the dnties of the chair on this occasion , it being the first time at this Lodgo of Instruction . All Masonic business being ended , the Lodge was closed in perfect harmony .
Strong Man Lodge of Instruction , No . 45 . —This Lodge held its regular weekly meeting on Monday , 22 nd inst ., at Bro . Gay ' s , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's Gate , Clerkenwell . Present—Bros . Crawley W . M ., Tolmie S . W ., Halford J . W ., Morrison S . D ., Pearcy J . D ., Killick I . G ., Christopher Tyler ; P . M . Bro . Beckett Preceptor ;
Visitor , Bro . S . M . Hams 406 . Business—Tho Lodge was opened and the minutes confirmed . The certmony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Powell candidate . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Hill candidate . Tho 4 th and 5 th sections were worked by Bro . Beckett . Bro . S . M . Harris 406 was elected a joining member , and Bro . Dickinson was appointed W . M . for the ensuing week .
St . Barnabas Mark Lodge , No . 97 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Thursday , tho 11 th of May , at the Masonio Hall , Linslade , Bucks . Present—Bros . F . Howell W . M ., McCubbin S . W ., Williams as J . W ., Morgan S . D ., Poynter I . G ., Deverell Tyler ; P . M . Bro . Fountain . Yisitor — Bro . Scriven 167 . Business—After tho minutes had been confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro . M . Rest ,
S . W . 948 , which proving unanimous , he was admitted and regularly advanced to the degree of M . M . M ., Bro . Fountain P . M . assuming the chair whilst the W . M . and his Wardens took the respective chairs of the absent O . ' s . The election of W . M ., Treasurer and Tyler for the ensuing year was then proceeded with , and proved unanimous in favour of the S . W ., Bro . McCubbin , as W . M . elect , Fountain P . M .
Treasurer , and Deverell Tyler . It was carried unanimously that tho retiring W . M . should be presented with a P . M . ' s jewel , in recognition of his ability in working tho ceremonies of tho degree , ancl of his interest in Mark Masonry , in which sense that brother gratefully accepted the compliment . Tho now W . M . will , all being well , be installed by Bro . Howell on tho second Thursday in August next . All business being transacted , tho Lodge was closed ancl adjourned .
St . James ' s Union No . 180 . — A convocation of this Chapter and installation meeting was held on Tuesday , tho 23 rd , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street . Comps . L . Herf Z ., Cameron as H ., Smethett J ., Reed P . Z . S . E ., Knivett S . N ., W . C . Parsons P . S ., Gillard 1 st Assistant , Pillin 2 nd Assistant . Tho Chapter was opened and the minutes were confirmed . Comp . T . Reynolds jun . of St .
Paul ' s Chapter , Montreal , 374 , was elected a joining member . Bros . W . J . Bishop . No . 180 , and W . C . Crump wero duly exalted into R . A . Masonry . Comp . Reed P . Z . then installed : Comps . J . R . Stacey M . E . Z ., Smithett H ., ancl W . C . Parsons J ., in a very perfect ancl impressive manner . The ceremonies were worked most creditably , ancl the approbation expressed by the companions present shewed their
appreciation . Tbe newly installed Z . then invested Comps . Cameron as Treasurer , Reed P . Z . S . E ., Knivett S . N ., Gillard P . S ., Pillin 1 st Assistant , Annett 2 nd Assistant . He then presented Comp . L . Herf , the retiring Z ., in the name of the Chapter , with a very elegant P . Z . jewel , for the able manner he had conducted the duties of the chair . The valuable gift having been suitably responded to , the Chapter was
closed , and the brethren adjourned to a very excellent banquet . The usual Loyal and Royal Arch toasts were given , and some very capital speeches were made . The toasts of the M . E . Z ., P . Z . ' s and officers were given , and also that of the Visitors , who were Comps . C . A . Cottebrune P . Z . 77 , 177 , and 733 , E . P . Albert P . Z . 188 , Barfield P . Z . 19 , Belfrage 145 , B Swallow 877 , and H . M . Levy P . Z . 188 .
Joppa Chapter , No . 188 . —The regular Convocation of this Chapter was held on Monday , the 22 nd inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . Comps . M . Emannel Z ., W . Littanr IT ., S . Pollitzer as J ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treasurer , P . Dickinson S . E ., L . Lazarus S . N ., L . Jacobs P . S ., and P . Z . 's H . M . Levy I . P . Z ., S . Lazarus , E . P . Albert , J . Lazarus , and Comps . Baum , W . H . Giluiar , L . Ancrhaan ,
Bookbinder , P . Mooro , J . Lyon , Gullit ' ord , G . Ellis , & c . Tho Chapter was opened , and the minutes wero confirmed . Bro . S . Brown , of Great City Lodge , was balloted for , ancl duly exalted into R . A . Masonrv , especial praiso being duo to the M . E . Z ., Principals ancl Officers for their correct working . The election for Principals and Officers then took place , and the following Companions were
unanimous-ly elected : —M . J . Emanuel ( who was absent through indisposition ) Z ., W . Littanr IT ., L . Jacobs J ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treasurer , P . Dickinson S . E ., Phillips S . N ., L . Lazarus P . S ., SinithJanitor . Comp . H . M . Levy then proposed , ancl Comp . J . Lazarus seconded , that a sum of two guineas be given from the funds of the Chapter , and that that sum be augmented by the Companions , for the purpose of presenting Comp . M . Emanuel M . E . Z . with a testimonial ou his
retiring firm the chair , in consideration of the efficient manner he had discharged his duties during his year of otiice . This was carried unanimously , ancl was subscribed to libeially . The resignation of two Coi' j-anions was accepted , with regret . The Chapter was then closed uniil November , ancl the Companions sat down to a very excellent banquet , provided by Comp . W . G . Jennings , ancl superintended by Comp . Keeping . The Z . then proposed the usual Loyal and R . A . toasts . Comp . S . Brown returned , thanks for the toaat of the newly
exalted . Comp . S . Pollitzer P . Z . in tho course of his speech , in giving tho toast of the M . E . Z ., said it was tho last time he would have an opportunity of proposing it . He must say that Comp . Emanuel had discharged his duty in the clnir in every respect ; in every office ho had held ho had also given evidence of his ability ; he has his bnsiness avocations , bnt time and distance is nothing to him . Ho had done
his duty , and in tho name of the Chapter he wished him health and loner life . ( Cheers . ) The M . E . Z . in reply , enumerated the various offices he had held in tho Craft . He said it seemed like a dream , to rise from the other end to the highest office tho Chapter could bestow , but he was pleased to hear thoir expressions of satisfaction that he had done his duty , not only in the Chapter , but also in presiding over
them . The position of a P . Z . of a London Chapter carries great weight in every county , and he was pleased to inform them that shortly ho hoped to bo tho possessor of Provincial Grand Lodge honours . Tho M . E . Z . then proposed tho toast of tho Visitors , they wero but few in number , but they held distinguished positions in tho Order , and he , as well as every Companion , was pleased to see thorn .
Comp . F . Walters P . Z ., 1 st Asst . Prov . G . Chapter Middlesex , returned thanks for tho toast , and spoko of tho excellent working of tho Chapter , and tho high qualifications of the P . Z ., who had done good suit and service . He was pleased to see one among them who had received Grand Lodgo honours . Comp . W . W . Morgan , 141 , followed , he thanked tho brethren for the hearty reception ho had received .
He was pleased toseethegreat unanimity of feeling that existed amongst the Companions ; while that feeling lasted the Chapter must flourish . Comp . Skinner , 177 , also returned thanks . Comp . H . M . Levy I . P . Z . responded for tho toast of tho P . Z . Tho M . E . Z . then proposed tho toast of the M . E . Z . elect , ancl tho newly elected Principals ancl Officers . He regretted tho absence of tho former Companion , through indispositian ; he spoko of the qualifications of tho H ., the J . and the P . Z . ;
tho S . E ., Comp . Dickinson , had ably discharged his duty for two successive years ; the books wero never bettor kept , and every detail was satisfactorily carried out ; bis services wero fully appreciated by every member of tho Chapter , aud ho hoped to see him in duo course occupy tho chair of M . E . Z . Comps . W . Littaur , Jacobs , Dickinson , ancl Phillips severally returned thanks . During the evening Comp . Morgan artistically delivered a recitation . Comp . Dickinson also contributed to the harmony . The Companions separated early .
Confidence Lodge of Instruction , 193 . —The Lodge met as usual , at Masons' Hall Tavern , Masons' Avenuo , Basinghall Street , E . G ., on Wednesday , the 24 th inst . Present—Bros . Hollands W . M ., Sacllier S . W ., Sayer J . W ., J . Constable P . M . Treasurer , J . K . Pitt Secretary , Blackall S . D ., Rudderforth J . D ., Pclton I . G ., Christopher Tyler . E . Gottheil P . M . Preceptor , ancl upwards of twenty brethren . The Lodge having beeu opened , minutes read ancl confirmed , it was
raised to the higher degrees , and the third ceremony rehearsed , Bro . Bagg acting as candidate . Tho W . M . acquitted himself so well ot his rather difficult task as to elicit tho hearty approbation of tho assembly . Tho three sections of tho lecture were worked by Bro . Gottheil , assisted by the brethren . Tho Lodge having been lowered to tho 1 st degree , Bros . Macarthy , Benson ancl Bagg wore unanimously elected joining members of this Lodgo of Instruction . Bro . Blackall will preside on the next occasion .
Percy Lodge of Instruction , No . 198 . —This Lodge held its regular weekly mooting on Saturday , 20 th inst ., at Bro . Fysh ' s , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , Islington . Present—Bros . McCarthy W . M ., Powell S . W ., Read J . W ., Killick Sec , Halford Treas ., H . P . Isaac S . D ., Huggins J . D ., Lemann I . G . ; P . M . ' s , Bros . Mackey 861 , aud Pnrclay Sfil ; Visitors , Bros . S . Holnoss 1171 , Lemann 1572 and
Wassenberg 188 . Business—Tho Lodge was duly opened and the minutes confirmed . Tho ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Richardson being the candidate . Bro . Stock worked the 1 st section of the 3 rd lecture . Bros . Mackey , Purday , S . Holness , Lemann and Wassenberg were elected members , and Bro . Powell was appointed W . M . for the eusuinc- week .
Athol . bodge , I 7 o . 413 . —This Lodgo held an emergency meeting on Tuesday , 23 rd inst ., to receive a deputation from the P . G . L ., consisting of Bros . J . Baird Acting P . G . M ., A . McTaggart D . M . P . G . S ., J . Gillies P . G . Treas ., J . Miller 87 P . G . J . D ., J . Balfour P . G . D . of C , John Miller 413 P . G . D . of Music , J . Allison P . G . J . D ., J . Ritchie P . G . A ., D . Reed P . G . I . G ., and J . B . Hardie P . G . T . The
report was of a highly satisfactory nature , tho minute book was most admirably kept , and though there had been 22 initiates during tho year there had not been ono emergency meeting called , and the requirements of the Constitution had been fully carried ont . The Acting P . G . M . said his only regret to-night was that Bro . Ncilson was still too unwell to bo amongst them , but , as tho next best thing , ho would
read them a letter lie had addressed to all tho Lodges in tho Province . Bro . Limit it expressed tho pride ho fell at listening to such a favourable report , and it . should bo no fault of his if they wore nor able to give as good a ono next year for his term of office . Tho deputation then retired , and for the first time for twelve months tho LocL . e
proceeded to work . an emergency meeting , by initiating Mr . John J Lackey and passing thirteen other brethren to tho Follow Craft degree . Bro . Loutlit was assisted iu this work bv Bro . D . Leeds S . W ., A . Holmes J . W ., P . . Agncw Treasurer , Wm . Griu . H y J . D ., ancl R . Gardener Tyler . Both the degrees were ably and fully worked , and all were pleased with the visit of the deputation .
Salisbury i , odge of instruction , I To . 435 . —Held its weckiy meeting on Thur .-day , 25 th May , when the following brethren were present : Bros . G . Dtivi .-t W . M ., Farwig S . W ., T . O . Davis J . W ., Allcott ( Hong Kong ) S . D ., Blundeil J . D ., Holden I . G ., T . Cull Sec ,
Vfinder Pmecmtor , Woods , H . LV > H , Terror , Bull . Fife , Dockor , Watts , Willis , Harvey , T . Lloyd , Bell'ago , Bcntley , Gardiner , Dutton , & c . Lodge opened , and 1 st , 2 nd , ' 3 rd and 4 th sections of the first lecture wore worked . Lodge opened iu the 2 ud degree , and the gud , 3 rd aud 4 tli
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Diary For The Week.
held its usual weekly meeting at Bro . Maidwell's , tho Hercules , Leadenhall Street , on Thursday evening last , 25 th May . Present—Bros . Salmonese W . M ., Holland S . W ., Hocking J . W ., Ellis S . D ., Brient J . D ., Walker I . G ., Grammer Hon . Sec , Austin P . M . Preceptor , and numerous other brethren . The ceremony of tho 1 st degree was rehearsed , Bro . Maidwell being tho candidato . Tho 1 st section of the lecture was worked by Bro . Ellis , tho 3 rd and 4 th by Bro . Brient ,
and the 2 nd and 5 th by Bro . Horsley , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Lipscombe , of the Kent Lodge , was elected a joining member . It was proposed , seconded , and carried unanimously , that a voto of thanks be recorded on the minutes to tho W . M ., Bro . Salmonese , for the excellent manner in which he had discharged the dnties of the chair on this occasion , it being the first time at this Lodgo of Instruction . All Masonic business being ended , the Lodge was closed in perfect harmony .
Strong Man Lodge of Instruction , No . 45 . —This Lodge held its regular weekly meeting on Monday , 22 nd inst ., at Bro . Gay ' s , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's Gate , Clerkenwell . Present—Bros . Crawley W . M ., Tolmie S . W ., Halford J . W ., Morrison S . D ., Pearcy J . D ., Killick I . G ., Christopher Tyler ; P . M . Bro . Beckett Preceptor ;
Visitor , Bro . S . M . Hams 406 . Business—Tho Lodge was opened and the minutes confirmed . The certmony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Powell candidate . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Hill candidate . Tho 4 th and 5 th sections were worked by Bro . Beckett . Bro . S . M . Harris 406 was elected a joining member , and Bro . Dickinson was appointed W . M . for the ensuing week .
St . Barnabas Mark Lodge , No . 97 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Thursday , tho 11 th of May , at the Masonio Hall , Linslade , Bucks . Present—Bros . F . Howell W . M ., McCubbin S . W ., Williams as J . W ., Morgan S . D ., Poynter I . G ., Deverell Tyler ; P . M . Bro . Fountain . Yisitor — Bro . Scriven 167 . Business—After tho minutes had been confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro . M . Rest ,
S . W . 948 , which proving unanimous , he was admitted and regularly advanced to the degree of M . M . M ., Bro . Fountain P . M . assuming the chair whilst the W . M . and his Wardens took the respective chairs of the absent O . ' s . The election of W . M ., Treasurer and Tyler for the ensuing year was then proceeded with , and proved unanimous in favour of the S . W ., Bro . McCubbin , as W . M . elect , Fountain P . M .
Treasurer , and Deverell Tyler . It was carried unanimously that tho retiring W . M . should be presented with a P . M . ' s jewel , in recognition of his ability in working tho ceremonies of tho degree , ancl of his interest in Mark Masonry , in which sense that brother gratefully accepted the compliment . Tho now W . M . will , all being well , be installed by Bro . Howell on tho second Thursday in August next . All business being transacted , tho Lodge was closed ancl adjourned .
St . James ' s Union No . 180 . — A convocation of this Chapter and installation meeting was held on Tuesday , tho 23 rd , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street . Comps . L . Herf Z ., Cameron as H ., Smethett J ., Reed P . Z . S . E ., Knivett S . N ., W . C . Parsons P . S ., Gillard 1 st Assistant , Pillin 2 nd Assistant . Tho Chapter was opened and the minutes were confirmed . Comp . T . Reynolds jun . of St .
Paul ' s Chapter , Montreal , 374 , was elected a joining member . Bros . W . J . Bishop . No . 180 , and W . C . Crump wero duly exalted into R . A . Masonry . Comp . Reed P . Z . then installed : Comps . J . R . Stacey M . E . Z ., Smithett H ., ancl W . C . Parsons J ., in a very perfect ancl impressive manner . The ceremonies were worked most creditably , ancl the approbation expressed by the companions present shewed their
appreciation . Tbe newly installed Z . then invested Comps . Cameron as Treasurer , Reed P . Z . S . E ., Knivett S . N ., Gillard P . S ., Pillin 1 st Assistant , Annett 2 nd Assistant . He then presented Comp . L . Herf , the retiring Z ., in the name of the Chapter , with a very elegant P . Z . jewel , for the able manner he had conducted the duties of the chair . The valuable gift having been suitably responded to , the Chapter was
closed , and the brethren adjourned to a very excellent banquet . The usual Loyal and Royal Arch toasts were given , and some very capital speeches were made . The toasts of the M . E . Z ., P . Z . ' s and officers were given , and also that of the Visitors , who were Comps . C . A . Cottebrune P . Z . 77 , 177 , and 733 , E . P . Albert P . Z . 188 , Barfield P . Z . 19 , Belfrage 145 , B Swallow 877 , and H . M . Levy P . Z . 188 .
Joppa Chapter , No . 188 . —The regular Convocation of this Chapter was held on Monday , the 22 nd inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . Comps . M . Emannel Z ., W . Littanr IT ., S . Pollitzer as J ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treasurer , P . Dickinson S . E ., L . Lazarus S . N ., L . Jacobs P . S ., and P . Z . 's H . M . Levy I . P . Z ., S . Lazarus , E . P . Albert , J . Lazarus , and Comps . Baum , W . H . Giluiar , L . Ancrhaan ,
Bookbinder , P . Mooro , J . Lyon , Gullit ' ord , G . Ellis , & c . Tho Chapter was opened , and the minutes wero confirmed . Bro . S . Brown , of Great City Lodge , was balloted for , ancl duly exalted into R . A . Masonrv , especial praiso being duo to the M . E . Z ., Principals ancl Officers for their correct working . The election for Principals and Officers then took place , and the following Companions were
unanimous-ly elected : —M . J . Emanuel ( who was absent through indisposition ) Z ., W . Littanr IT ., L . Jacobs J ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treasurer , P . Dickinson S . E ., Phillips S . N ., L . Lazarus P . S ., SinithJanitor . Comp . H . M . Levy then proposed , ancl Comp . J . Lazarus seconded , that a sum of two guineas be given from the funds of the Chapter , and that that sum be augmented by the Companions , for the purpose of presenting Comp . M . Emanuel M . E . Z . with a testimonial ou his
retiring firm the chair , in consideration of the efficient manner he had discharged his duties during his year of otiice . This was carried unanimously , ancl was subscribed to libeially . The resignation of two Coi' j-anions was accepted , with regret . The Chapter was then closed uniil November , ancl the Companions sat down to a very excellent banquet , provided by Comp . W . G . Jennings , ancl superintended by Comp . Keeping . The Z . then proposed the usual Loyal and R . A . toasts . Comp . S . Brown returned , thanks for the toaat of the newly
exalted . Comp . S . Pollitzer P . Z . in tho course of his speech , in giving tho toast of the M . E . Z ., said it was tho last time he would have an opportunity of proposing it . He must say that Comp . Emanuel had discharged his duty in the clnir in every respect ; in every office ho had held ho had also given evidence of his ability ; he has his bnsiness avocations , bnt time and distance is nothing to him . Ho had done
his duty , and in tho name of the Chapter he wished him health and loner life . ( Cheers . ) The M . E . Z . in reply , enumerated the various offices he had held in tho Craft . He said it seemed like a dream , to rise from the other end to the highest office tho Chapter could bestow , but he was pleased to hear thoir expressions of satisfaction that he had done his duty , not only in the Chapter , but also in presiding over
them . The position of a P . Z . of a London Chapter carries great weight in every county , and he was pleased to inform them that shortly ho hoped to bo tho possessor of Provincial Grand Lodge honours . Tho M . E . Z . then proposed tho toast of tho Visitors , they wero but few in number , but they held distinguished positions in tho Order , and he , as well as every Companion , was pleased to see thorn .
Comp . F . Walters P . Z ., 1 st Asst . Prov . G . Chapter Middlesex , returned thanks for tho toast , and spoko of tho excellent working of tho Chapter , and tho high qualifications of the P . Z ., who had done good suit and service . He was pleased to see one among them who had received Grand Lodgo honours . Comp . W . W . Morgan , 141 , followed , he thanked tho brethren for the hearty reception ho had received .
He was pleased toseethegreat unanimity of feeling that existed amongst the Companions ; while that feeling lasted the Chapter must flourish . Comp . Skinner , 177 , also returned thanks . Comp . H . M . Levy I . P . Z . responded for tho toast of tho P . Z . Tho M . E . Z . then proposed tho toast of the M . E . Z . elect , ancl tho newly elected Principals ancl Officers . He regretted tho absence of tho former Companion , through indispositian ; he spoko of the qualifications of tho H ., the J . and the P . Z . ;
tho S . E ., Comp . Dickinson , had ably discharged his duty for two successive years ; the books wero never bettor kept , and every detail was satisfactorily carried out ; bis services wero fully appreciated by every member of tho Chapter , aud ho hoped to see him in duo course occupy tho chair of M . E . Z . Comps . W . Littaur , Jacobs , Dickinson , ancl Phillips severally returned thanks . During the evening Comp . Morgan artistically delivered a recitation . Comp . Dickinson also contributed to the harmony . The Companions separated early .
Confidence Lodge of Instruction , 193 . —The Lodge met as usual , at Masons' Hall Tavern , Masons' Avenuo , Basinghall Street , E . G ., on Wednesday , the 24 th inst . Present—Bros . Hollands W . M ., Sacllier S . W ., Sayer J . W ., J . Constable P . M . Treasurer , J . K . Pitt Secretary , Blackall S . D ., Rudderforth J . D ., Pclton I . G ., Christopher Tyler . E . Gottheil P . M . Preceptor , ancl upwards of twenty brethren . The Lodge having beeu opened , minutes read ancl confirmed , it was
raised to the higher degrees , and the third ceremony rehearsed , Bro . Bagg acting as candidate . Tho W . M . acquitted himself so well ot his rather difficult task as to elicit tho hearty approbation of tho assembly . Tho three sections of tho lecture were worked by Bro . Gottheil , assisted by the brethren . Tho Lodge having been lowered to tho 1 st degree , Bros . Macarthy , Benson ancl Bagg wore unanimously elected joining members of this Lodgo of Instruction . Bro . Blackall will preside on the next occasion .
Percy Lodge of Instruction , No . 198 . —This Lodge held its regular weekly mooting on Saturday , 20 th inst ., at Bro . Fysh ' s , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , Islington . Present—Bros . McCarthy W . M ., Powell S . W ., Read J . W ., Killick Sec , Halford Treas ., H . P . Isaac S . D ., Huggins J . D ., Lemann I . G . ; P . M . ' s , Bros . Mackey 861 , aud Pnrclay Sfil ; Visitors , Bros . S . Holnoss 1171 , Lemann 1572 and
Wassenberg 188 . Business—Tho Lodge was duly opened and the minutes confirmed . Tho ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Richardson being the candidate . Bro . Stock worked the 1 st section of the 3 rd lecture . Bros . Mackey , Purday , S . Holness , Lemann and Wassenberg were elected members , and Bro . Powell was appointed W . M . for the eusuinc- week .
Athol . bodge , I 7 o . 413 . —This Lodgo held an emergency meeting on Tuesday , 23 rd inst ., to receive a deputation from the P . G . L ., consisting of Bros . J . Baird Acting P . G . M ., A . McTaggart D . M . P . G . S ., J . Gillies P . G . Treas ., J . Miller 87 P . G . J . D ., J . Balfour P . G . D . of C , John Miller 413 P . G . D . of Music , J . Allison P . G . J . D ., J . Ritchie P . G . A ., D . Reed P . G . I . G ., and J . B . Hardie P . G . T . The
report was of a highly satisfactory nature , tho minute book was most admirably kept , and though there had been 22 initiates during tho year there had not been ono emergency meeting called , and the requirements of the Constitution had been fully carried ont . The Acting P . G . M . said his only regret to-night was that Bro . Ncilson was still too unwell to bo amongst them , but , as tho next best thing , ho would
read them a letter lie had addressed to all tho Lodges in tho Province . Bro . Limit it expressed tho pride ho fell at listening to such a favourable report , and it . should bo no fault of his if they wore nor able to give as good a ono next year for his term of office . Tho deputation then retired , and for the first time for twelve months tho LocL . e
proceeded to work . an emergency meeting , by initiating Mr . John J Lackey and passing thirteen other brethren to tho Follow Craft degree . Bro . Loutlit was assisted iu this work bv Bro . D . Leeds S . W ., A . Holmes J . W ., P . . Agncw Treasurer , Wm . Griu . H y J . D ., ancl R . Gardener Tyler . Both the degrees were ably and fully worked , and all were pleased with the visit of the deputation .
Salisbury i , odge of instruction , I To . 435 . —Held its weckiy meeting on Thur .-day , 25 th May , when the following brethren were present : Bros . G . Dtivi .-t W . M ., Farwig S . W ., T . O . Davis J . W ., Allcott ( Hong Kong ) S . D ., Blundeil J . D ., Holden I . G ., T . Cull Sec ,
Vfinder Pmecmtor , Woods , H . LV > H , Terror , Bull . Fife , Dockor , Watts , Willis , Harvey , T . Lloyd , Bell'ago , Bcntley , Gardiner , Dutton , & c . Lodge opened , and 1 st , 2 nd , ' 3 rd and 4 th sections of the first lecture wore worked . Lodge opened iu the 2 ud degree , and the gud , 3 rd aud 4 tli